LAS VEGAS � A federal lawsuit in Nevada is seeking class-action damages for countless hotel patrons who booked rooms in Las Vegas since 2019, alleging that most hotel-casinos on the Las Vegas Strip have used a third-party vendor to illegally fix prices.
The complaint filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas alleges that casino giants MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment, along with Treasure Island and Wynn Resorts, share information with a company that used pricing algorithms to “maximize market-wide prices.�
“We just want it to feel different. I think you used to go to a place just primarily because of the food, and now people like to go to places because of the vibe, because the food also tastes good and the customer service is good." -- Christa Freeman, owner of Urban Pine Eatery and Juice Pub and Eatery Read moreUrban Pine Eatery opens up in downtown Flagstaff, from owner of Juice Pub and Eatery
Outgoing Wick CEO Francis Wick, who will continue to oversee the company until O'Connor’s arrival, said O'Connor is the right person to lead Wick Communications� next chapter. Read moreJosh O'Connor named CEO of Wick Communications
Initially setting out with the goal of introducing more people to the taste of a higher-quality ice cream, Nic and Seth started their business with a cart and brought their small-batch, premium ice cream options to special events around Flagstaff. Read moreBrothers Nic and Seth Beckett seeing success with Timberline Ice Cream